why delete threads that openly talk about faults of airplanes?

Junior Member

my thread of the funfighters episode was deleted....it was deleted because i was questioning chad's censorship of david and josh bixler talking about the hk's 20a esc being placed in a plane that pulls 27a

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i havent been on this forum since the funfighter post. i just returned to post a buddy code and was interested to read how chad might have defended his actions....but surprise surprise...a good old fashion book burning took place

Stuck in Sunny FL

During a video about the micro warbirds, Chad stopped David and Josh when they started going into detail about the ESC in the planes.

sfactor1 pointed out this moment from the episode.

I asked Chad about it. He said he had stopped them to keep the show moving, and to prevent them from going down a technical conversation road, as they are want to do at times. (David does enjoy being techy)

I posted the video, and pointed out what time the interruption was at, so everyone could see what sfactor1 was talking about.

Somewhere along the way the post that sfactor made seems to have disappeared. (I'm looking for it, but I haven't found it yet. It doesn't seem to have been moderated, since it isn't in the list of moderated posts. Oddly when I search his post history, I'm only seeing 15 of the 24 posts made.)

Anyhow, at this point, sfactor1 comes back, and sees this one post missing, and then started posting angry comments, creating angry threads, and tosses a few angry accusations at the same time.

I am sure it will all be worked out eventually. It does have me curious to find the missing posts, it shouldn't be so hard for me, as a moderator, and all...

Stuck in Sunny FL

It is all good. It actually turns out there was no "book burning" and the post in question, is where it is supposed to be, #38 on the funfighters thread.

Just for future reference, if you feel you've been slighted by someone on the staff here, take it up with them, before going on a crusade against the establishment. The more extreme your accusations, the worse you look when it ends up being an honest mistake.